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prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger clemens and now after day two of his trial for perjury, they need what amounts to a redo, which is obviously far more acceptable in a round of golf than it is in a perjury trial. and the judge, as you said, goes off on the federal prosecutors and for any fans out there who argued and maintained from the start it was a waste of money to prosecute and try baseball players with tax dollars, this is really proof that they were right in the beginning. >> the prosecutor walked out without any comment. really dressed down by the judge. by the way, this wasn't even asked for by the defense, this is
prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger...
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he'd certainly be a very big name. he took over as governor after george bush left as governor to become president. paul, always a pleasure to talk to you, my friend. here are three things that you have to put on your radar for today. for this week. tomorrow, news corporation owner rupert murdock and his son james are scheduled to appear before british politicians to answer questions over the widening phone-hacking scandal. thursday the shuttle "atlantis" crew is due to land. we'll bring it to you live but i'm going to talk to them live on wednesday morning. also thursday, it will be the first official day the new consumer financial protection bureau goes into business. the bureau is intended to make basic financial practices like taking out a mortgage or a loan clearer and more transparent while ferreting out unfair lending practices. >>> let's take a look at sports. for hours and hours last night the boston red sox were tied with the tampa bay rays. the score 0-0. it took 16 innings. the red sox finally scored. for a
he'd certainly be a very big name. he took over as governor after george bush left as governor to become president. paul, always a pleasure to talk to you, my friend. here are three things that you have to put on your radar for today. for this week. tomorrow, news corporation owner rupert murdock and his son james are scheduled to appear before british politicians to answer questions over the widening phone-hacking scandal. thursday the shuttle "atlantis" crew is due to land. we'll...
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we've got big companies reporting today. investors will be keeping an eye out for ge, verizon, mcdonalds, honeywell, xerox. so far these earnings that have been coming in have been pretty good. >> carter, chrysler made its final payment of the money it took from the u.s. government. what's the news? how do taxpayers end up doing? >> well, pretty good. chrysler is all paid up, kind of. the government sold off all its shares in the automaker at least six years earlier than expected. chrysler got more than $12 billion in loans. fiat ended up buying chrysler and just spent half a billion to buy back the government's remaining shares. the treasury department says taxpayers lost about $1.3 billion in the bailout. that was owed by the old chrysler before it went bankrupt before it was sold to fiat. >> carter, have a great day at the nasdaq market site. carter evans in new york. >>> for republican candidates hoping to snag the 2012 bid, it's a jungle out there. here is jon stewart with the morning punch line. >> to become their part
we've got big companies reporting today. investors will be keeping an eye out for ge, verizon, mcdonalds, honeywell, xerox. so far these earnings that have been coming in have been pretty good. >> carter, chrysler made its final payment of the money it took from the u.s. government. what's the news? how do taxpayers end up doing? >> well, pretty good. chrysler is all paid up, kind of. the government sold off all its shares in the automaker at least six years earlier than expected....
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that's our big question at this point. has the economy suffered any kind of a little bit of a setback. growing more slowly than we had thought or hoped. that's what we'll be looking at this week. it's interesting, there's a conundrum here. corporate profits that have been doing quite well, we're going to be hearing more and more from big companies about how their profits are, but what you're hearing from the ceos, while the profits are coming back, they're finding that the u.s. economy as a whole is subpar so that's what we'll be looking forward to see how that's playing out this week. >> so good to have you back on the show and i will see you in 25 minutes on "american morning." >> 25 minutes. >> and i hope you got a good night of sleep last night because i think you and i will be working hard this week with this debt ceiling stuff. >> i think you're right. >>> now back to our businessman special, apple wants to build the largest store in the world in new york city's grand cen stral station. proposing a 23,000 foot store
that's our big question at this point. has the economy suffered any kind of a little bit of a setback. growing more slowly than we had thought or hoped. that's what we'll be looking at this week. it's interesting, there's a conundrum here. corporate profits that have been doing quite well, we're going to be hearing more and more from big companies about how their profits are, but what you're hearing from the ceos, while the profits are coming back, they're finding that the u.s. economy as a...
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big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl. they want shorter contracts, they want nonguaranteed contracts for players, they want revenue sharing and the players of course got a great deal in the last collective bargaining agreement. and they don't want any of that. so the canyon is so wide between the two parties that we may not have basketball for an entire year, ali. which is a nightmare scenario. the first time ever we won't have an nfl season potential will i and now an nba season. which which is just as disastrous for any kind of sports fan. >> we talked the other day about tige
big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl....
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big phone says it's taken steps but admits it's still a big problem. >>> for money news, let's go to joya dosh. i'm expecting a rough morning for stocks. how's it looking? >> it's actually looking pretty good. the futures are pointing to a higher open, which is a bit of a fresh start from earlier in the week. >> i want to ask people, don't think about ge so much, think about a small business person who really create a lot of jobs in this country. they're petrified right now. >> who are they scared of? >> look, what happens if the government doesn't roll over its debt? why would you invest into that? and if the budget deficit means super high tax rates for them, again, that to me is the piece that is missing. there has been bad new business generation, small businesses have gotten hurt coming out of this recession. >> all right. ali, what's happening here is that the clock is ticking. during one of the most tense meetings in washington last night between the president and lawmakers with moody's in the meantime has warned that its putting the u.s. credit rating on watch for a possible
big phone says it's taken steps but admits it's still a big problem. >>> for money news, let's go to joya dosh. i'm expecting a rough morning for stocks. how's it looking? >> it's actually looking pretty good. the futures are pointing to a higher open, which is a bit of a fresh start from earlier in the week. >> i want to ask people, don't think about ge so much, think about a small business person who really create a lot of jobs in this country. they're petrified right...
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you've got this big political crisis. at the same time these companies are telling us how they're doing and how the market and the economy is faring for them, so today we eat get a lot lot more earnings. conoco phillips. we heard from bp yesterday said it had swung to a profit. boeing, we'll hear about this one. also delta and visa, the credit card company. all of these are among the companies that will be reporting here today. i'm tell you, the bottom line is many of these companies are reporting that the economy is getting better, but the clarity is something that they don't have. and we still aren't seeing all that hiring. still kind of this jobless recovery. futures are flat this morning, ali. flat and the bigger picture still, what's going to happen with the debt talks and the merger with canada, according to stephen colbert. >> why do you sound so funny this morning? >> i have a little cold. i'm sorry about that. when you get up so early, you don't realize it until i come and talk to you. >> it's adorable. a lot of
you've got this big political crisis. at the same time these companies are telling us how they're doing and how the market and the economy is faring for them, so today we eat get a lot lot more earnings. conoco phillips. we heard from bp yesterday said it had swung to a profit. boeing, we'll hear about this one. also delta and visa, the credit card company. all of these are among the companies that will be reporting here today. i'm tell you, the bottom line is many of these companies are...